Groundwork Denver- Deputy Operations Director
Company: Groundwork Denver
Location: Denver
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Benefits: Competitive salary
Health insurance Paid time off Training & development Wellness
resources POSITION OVERVIEW Location: Denver, CO Reports to:
Executive Director Work Schedule: Monday-Friday, 40 hours/week
Compensation: $80k-90k starting annual salary, depending upon
experience Status: Full-time Work Model: Hybrid Benefits Include:
Paid sick, vacation, and holiday time off Health and dental
insurance for employees RTD EcoPass Optional benefits at the
employees expense include: employee vision insurance; health,
dental, and vision coverage of family members; retirement savings
program About Groundwork Denver: Groundwork Denver (GWD) is a
501(c)3 non-profit community-based organization that partners with
communities to improve the physical environment and promote health,
equity, and resilience. We work where environmental and social
challenges intersect; ensuring that all people, regardless of zip
code, have access to clean air and water, green spaces, and
sustainable housing. POSITION SUMMARY The Deputy Operations
Director (DOD) is an executive leadership role responsible for
ensuring the operational strength, financial integrity, and
cross-program alignment of Groundwork Denvers programs. Reporting
directly to the Executive Director, the Deputy Operations Director
oversees all programmatic operations by leading budget development
and management, strengthening grant billing and compliance systems,
and supervising Senior Directors to deliver high-quality,
sustainable programs. This role serves as the organizations primary
internal operational integrator, translating GWDs organizational
strategy into real-life systems, tools, and processes that allow
programs to collaborate effectively, scale responsibly, and
diversify revenue. The DOD will play a central role in building
Groundwork Denvers fee-for-service model over the next 23 years by
designing and operationalizing internal systems that support both
earned revenue and grant-funded work, while maintaining
programmatic accountability and mission alignment. PRIMARY ROLES &
RESPONSIBILITIES Supervision & Organizational Systems: Directly
supervise three Senior Directors (Youth, Community Health, and
Sheridan Inspire), providing operational guidance, coaching, and
accountability. Support Senior Directors in strengthening internal
team systems, workflows, and role clarity within their departments.
Lead the organizations approach to operational management systems,
including evaluating, selecting, and implementing organizational
management software or developing internal systems that support
planning, tracking, and communication. Establish clear operational
norms, tools, and reporting structures that support collaboration,
transparency, and effective decision-making across the
organization. Program Operations & Financial Management: Oversee
all programmatic operations in partnership with Senior Directors,
ensuring alignment with organizational strategy, funder
requirements, and financial sustainability. Lead the development,
monitoring, and management of all program budgets, working closely
with Senior Directors and the Executive Director to track
performance, forecast needs, and address potential risks. Ensure
program deliverables are clearly defined, tracked, and met across
departments, with a focus on consistency, accountability, and
continuous improvement. Partner with the Executive Director and
Finance team to strengthen organizational financial systems that
support program operations, reporting, and decision-making. Grant
Operations & Billing Systems: Support Senior Directors in the
development, implementation, and ongoing management of grant
billing matrices at both the departmental and role-specific level.
Ensure grant-funded staff time, expenses, and deliverables are
accurately aligned with approved budgets and scopes of work.
Strengthen coordination between program leadership and finance
staff to ensure timely invoicing, drawdowns, and reporting across
public and private funding sources. Identify operational
improvements that reduce administrative burden while maintaining
compliance with funder requirements. Cross-Program Collaboration &
Partnerships: Actively support collaboration between programs, with
particular focus on strengthening cross-programmatic partnerships
between Youth and Community Health initiatives. Assist Senior
Directors in identifying, developing, and operationalizing shared
projects, partnerships, and service models that span multiple
departments, while accounting for the capacity, communication
styles, and differing workloads of the individuals on your team
Help ensure cross-program efforts are financially sound,
operationally feasible, and aligned with Groundwork Denvers mission
and values. Fee-for-Service Strategy & Growth: In partnership with
the Executive Director, design, pilot, and operationalize
fee-for-service offerings over the next 23 years, including
defining scopes of work, pricing models, internal cost structures,
and operational workflows. Collaborate with the Executive Director
and Senior Directors to assess internal program capacity, cost
structures, and operational readiness for earned revenue. Develop
internal operational frameworks that support earned revenue,
including budgeting, staffing models, cost recovery, and
performance tracking. Ensure fee-for-service work complements,
rather than compromises, Groundwork Denvers grant-funded and
community-centered mission. Organizational Leadership & Culture:
Serve as a key member of Groundwork Denvers senior leadership team,
contributing operational insight and planning support. Promote a
culture of operational excellence, collaboration, equity, and
continuous learning across teams. Actively participate in
Groundwork Denvers journey towards Environmental Justice, including
discussions, readings, strategic planning, self-reflection, action
and more. Represent operations in internal meetings, planning
processes, and organizational initiatives as assigned by the
Executive Director. Decision-Making & Accountability The Deputy
Operations Director has decision-making authority over day-to-day
program operations, internal systems, and program budget
management. Decisions with material organizational, financial,
reputational, or strategic impact are elevated to the Executive
Director for review and final approval. QUALIFICATIONS Strong
alignment with Groundwork Denvers mission, values, and commitment
to equity. At least 7 years of experience in nonprofit operations,
program management, or related fields. At least 35 years of
senior-level management experience, including supervision of high
level managers or directors. Demonstrated experience managing
complex program budgets and grant-funded operations; experience
with public or federally funded grants is strongly preferred.
Experience developing or managing earned revenue or fee-for-service
models is highly desirable. Bachelors degree or equivalent
experience required; advanced degree preferred. Strong
systems-thinking skills, with the ability to design and improve
organizational processes and tools. Excellent communication,
collaboration, and problem-solving skills. Fluency in Spanish, both
spoken and written, are a plus. CANDIDATE PROFILE The ideal Deputy
Operations Director is: Operationally Strategic: Sees the big
picture while designing practical systems that help teams succeed.
Financially Savvy: Comfortable working with budgets, grant
structures, and cost models. Collaborative Leader: Builds trust
with Senior Directors and supports cross-program alignment without
micromanaging. Systems-Oriented: Enjoys improving workflows, tools,
and structures that make organizations more effective.
Mission-Driven: Grounded in equity, community partnership, and
long-term sustainability. Other Requirements The Groundwork Denver
office is located in the Cole neighborhood of Denver and is ADA
compliant. Field work or volunteer activities may include
supervising youth in natural outdoor areas and parks with uneven
terrain, tree planting, lifting 50-pound bags of soil or mulch,
walking and completing door-to-door canvassing, and other outdoor
physical activity. Ability to utilize computer systems, manage
phones, and travel to and from meetings and appointments. A
background check will be completed prior to start of work and as
often as annually. TO APPLY Please complete an application and
provide a resume, along with a one- to two-page cover letter. In
your cover letter, please describe why you are interested in this
position and your most relevant professional experiences that
validate your ability to effectively fulfill this role. This
position is open until filled. The anticipated closing date for
applications is February 6, 2026, with an intended hire date of
March 6, 2026. Groundwork Denver provides equal employment
opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment
without regard to race, color, ethnicity, religion, gender, gender
identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, national origin,
age, disability, marital status or civil union status, past or
present military service, or any other protected classification.
This policy applies to all employment decisions, including
recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff,
compensation and training. Flexible work from home options
available.
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